Jheselbraum the Unswerving, better known as The Oracle and formerly known by the nickname Seven Eyes, is a mysterious and enigmatic entity that Stanford Pines met during his exile. She seems to have some kind of grudge against Bill Cipher for reasons unknown, though The Book of Bill implies that she was a part of his crew at one point.
History
Much like Bill Cipher and the Axolotl, The Oracle appears to be an extremely powerful extra-dimensional creature implied to be able to see into the future. Much like her namesake, she also appears to be able to create prophecies.
Journal 3
In the Third Journal, Ford explains that after he was attacked in a 2-D Dimension, he met a being calling herself The Oracle in a mountaintop shrine, somewhere in Dimension 52. She seemingly knew all about him and his "mission" to defeat Bill. She was the one who gave Ford the metal plate in his head. She was also the one who told Ford about Bill's past. In an illustration of her home, it shows it on a high mountain top. When Ford is up in The Oracle's home, he assumes the thin air makes him make the decision to put the metal plate in his head. In the main drawing, there are Axolotl drawings, showing that The Oracle knows its importance.
The Book of Bill
The Oracle appears scratched out as part of Bill's team, implying she was once one of the Henchmaniacs or even in a relationship with Bill.
Appearance and Personality
The Oracle appears as a 7-eyed woman wearing a hooded dress and light amounts of jewelry. She is naturally very calm, even when discussing Bill's actions. She also seems very charitable and hopeful, taking Ford in to recover from his injuries, and appearing confident in his destiny to destroy Bill Cipher.
Her exact relationship with Bill Cipher is largely left ambiguous and open to interpretation. Though she was apparently once one of his Henchmaniacs, she had apparently left the group sometime prior to the beginning of the series presumably after seeing just how disturbed he truly was.
Notably, when she discusses Bill with Ford, she does not speak with any anger towards her former friend, but with a calm, steely resolve to see him defeated implying that she believes his destruction is necessary not just for everyone else's safety in the Multiverse but ultimately for his own good as well.
She also apparently still cared enough about her old friends to offer them a safe passage to a different dimension so that they would be safe from Bill's rampages in the event that he ever returns.
Sightings
Books
Trivia
- Ford notes in his journal that The Oracle and Bill appear to share many similarities with him even referring to her as being a sort of anti-Bill perhaps implying that she may have originated from a similar or even the same dimension that Bill did. It's later revealed in The Book of Bill that she's one of his ex-Henchmaniacs, implying that she either redeemed herself or left after seeing Bill's true nature.